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Children at ten use anti-aging products due to social media

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  • Children use anti-aging products
  • Social media influence noted
  • Dermatologists raise concerns

Experts have cautioned that children as young as ten are using anti-aging products due to the influence of social media.

Preteens are reportedly pleading with their parents for £50-per-jar moisturizers as they implement complex hygiene regimens, according to dermatologists.

Retinol, a form of vitamin A, is a popular ingredient that, despite being beneficial for aging skin, can cause rashes, flaking, and discoloration on the faces of children.

Young adults run the risk of exacerbating their acne by applying superfluous and costly products.

Dr. Emma Wedgeworth of the British Cosmetic Dermatology Group cautioned that some 10-year-olds are applying skin creams intended for elderly women.

She stated, “Some children have elaborate skincare regimens in which they cleanse their faces prior to applying a serum, mist, toner, and then an expensive moisturizer.”

This is completely superfluous, as during the summer months, children only require a light moisturizer, sunscreen, and a fragrance-free cleanser for face cleansing.

However, as children compare themselves to influencers on social media, they become extremely self-conscious about their appearance and complexion, which is concerning for their mental health.

Social Media’s Impact on Skincare

Young people are pressuring their parents to purchase pricey face treatments for them because they observe their parents using such products on social media.

However, certain products may cause skin irritation in prepubescent children, and adolescent individuals with oilier skin may experience pore blockage, which can exacerbate acne.

A consultant dermatologist at Self London, Dr. Anjali Mahto, stated, “I am cognizant of the current social media trend wherein adolescents display their opulent skincare regimens (often comprising numerous steps), particularly on platforms like TikTok.”

It is crucial, in my capacity as a consultant dermatologist, to underscore the notion that a thirteen-year-old’s skincare regimen ought to prioritize fundamental sanitation over superfluous intricacy.

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“At times, adolescents are overly concerned with premature aging,” she continued.

“A fourteen-year-old presented to my clinic recently with a concern regarding crow’s feet.”

“She had been influenced without a doubt by social media and influencers.”

Teenagers, according to dermatologists, follow online trends when they ought to seek medical attention for conditions like acne.

“I foresee my own 12-year-old daughter devoting considerable time to her skincare routine before and after school,” said Dr. Wedgeworth.

The source of much of this attention appears to be relatable “girl-next-door” social media influencers.

Consequently, an excessive number of young children examine their skin in search of flaws and blemishes, which is not healthy at this age.

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